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Lelit 2200065 Steam Valve Body
$42.63
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Lelit 2200065 Steam Valve Body
This steam valve body (2200065) is for the Lelit PL41TEM Anna espresso machine models.
- There is 1 quick connect valve which connects to MC072.
- Similar SKU: MC214
- For PL41TEM: Both the valve body and steam should be replaced if there is a leak from the steam tip hole.
There are multiple versions of this part and they look similar. To determine your parts needed, please try to decipher the one you need by looking at the diagrams and parts pictures for the items below.
- PL41 – MC041 Steam Valve Body TO MC216 or MC216-41 Stem (check your length of steam)
- PL41QE – MC214 Steam Valve Body TO MC216 Stem
- PL41TQE – MC214-41 Steam Valve Body TO Mc216-41 Stem
- PL41TEM – 200065 Steam Valve Body TO 2200067 Stem
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I have a Lelit PL041QE purchased 11/20/2013 from 1st Line. My machine has the multi directional wand. Previously, Gregg confirmed the the current replacement is 2200065 valve with the 2200067 valve stem and the MC072 quick release joint. The 2200067 is not showing up in searching on 1st line. Is it still available? If it is out of stock, are you expecting more? Also, will the Steam Valve Stem nut from the original valve on this machine fit, or do I need to purchase a different on for the 2200065 valve? Are any other parts needed for this repair? Do you recommend thread sealant such as Loxeal 55-03 or Loctite 243 for this repair? Thank you.
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Q I have a Lelit PL041QE purchased 11/20/2013 from 1st Line. My machine has the multi directional w...... Read more answer nowAsked by Jonathan Ginzberg on July 18, 2025 1:46 pmAnswered by the admin
Sorry, Gregg, who tries to be helpful, is not a part expert. In fact, it does state on our parts section that staff over the phone are not trained to handle parts as there are over 100,000 different parts, AND manufacturers, like Lelit, have changed parts. In many cases, there were not any notifications of changes. In some cases, diagrams would not show the new parts, but old part numbers were used for the new/different part. This is another reason why our staff should not be assisting with parts over the phone as the staff can not remember all the changes over the last 20 years and the overwhelming majority of manufacturers do not update diagrams to communicate their changes by serial number.
In your case, the parts on our web site must exactly match what is needed as the parts are NOT interchangeable as you inquire. This is why we state in our self-parts portal, the picture of the parts on our web site the exactly match what is inside your machine. If the part is not on our web site, then most likely, the older part has been discontinued. We are sorry to say, but there is a high probability that your older machine may no longer be repaired. At 13 years old, your machine had a very good run.
As for sealant, any food grade sealant can be used where necessary.
A Dear 1st-line Admin, My previous parts inquiry (from May 2023), that was answered by Gregg was not a phone call. It was through the parts Q&A like my current question. Here is the reply to my original question: “There is a new answer for the question: "I have a Lelit PL041QE purchased 11/20/2013 from 1st Line. My machine has the multi directional w..." Username: gregg Email: [email protected] The answer Hi, Lelit confirmed us these are the parts needed: 2200065 2200067 MC072” Lelit confirmed by email this week, that these are the correct replacements. So, is the valve stem 2200067 expected back in stock? Thank you, JG
Hello. I purchased a Lelit PL41TQE from you back in 2013 and it's a great machine! Recently I have had some water leaking from the steam wand tip when pulling shots of espresso. Additionally, after steaming milk and closing the valve completely, I can hear some steam still leaking out of the wand tip. I ordered the steam valve body for my machine after ordering a new stem and decalcifying the machine did not fix the issue. I was wondering, do you have to remove the brass boiler to be able to unscrew the old steam valve body from the boiler? I removed several wires, water lines and the steam wand to get to the old steam valve body and the old steam valve body would not unscrew from the brass boiler by hand. I also looked for some guidance from the knowledge base on your website and couldn't find that repair listed in the pictures. Do you have pictures available for the process of removal and installation of a new steam valve body for my machine? Any information or guidance would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
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Q Hello. I purchased a Lelit PL41TQE from you back in 2013 and it's a great machine! Recently I hav...... Read more answer nowAsked by Jesse on November 14, 2019 5:24 pmAnswered by the admin
Sorry, the boiler does need to be completely removed to remove the steam valve from the boiler. We apologize we do not have any instructions at this time for a self-repair of the repalcement of the steam valve. We currently only have instructions for the steam valve stem.
Hi there, I removed the cover of the machine and can now verify that the leak is happening through the tip hole of the steam wand. None of the junctions between parts shows a leak. My sense is that the leak is occurring due to the inability to tighten the valve sufficiently, or perhaps a worn our gasket within the valve assembly. What would you recommend in terms of fixing the machine?
Thanks,
Michael
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Q Hi there, I removed the cover of the machine and can now verify that the leak is happening throug...... Read more answer nowAsked by Michael Hallquist on October 12, 2019 6:09 pmAnswered by the admin
The repair involves determining the version of the steam valve, and then determining if the valve itself or the steam stem is damaged. It may be best to ship it in for repair.
Thanks for your reply. I haven't disassembled the machine to try to diagnose the source of the leak. But it manifests as water leaking through the steam wand tip hole. There is no water leaking from any other part of the assembly upstream. Happy to try pulling the assembly apart if it's useful in diagnosing the problem.
Thanks,
Michael
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Q Thanks for your reply. I haven't disassembled the machine to try to diagnose the source of the le...... Read more answer nowAsked by Michael on September 25, 2019 6:15 pmAnswered by the admin
Yes, without sending it in, it is best to determine where the leak is originating from.
Hi there,
I have a Lelit PL041TQE Espresso Machine - PID- B208 purchased in 2013. It has been a great machine, but has developed a leak in the water pipe that I think is starting to affect the quality of the shots (and the pressure). I see that I should look for the MC214-41 Steam Valve Body TO Mc216-41 Stem part, but when I search the website, I can't seem to locate the specific part. Will the Lelit 2200065 part work for me, or is there another part that would?
Thanks,
Michael
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Q Hi there, I have a Lelit PL041TQE Espresso Machine - PID- B208 purchased in 2013. It has been ...... Read more answer nowAsked by Michael on September 25, 2019 6:05 pmAnswered by the admin
Sorry, Lelit is still working on a project to determine which serial numbers have which specific parts as they changed over the years. In a different question, please be more specific to exactly where is the leak. Steam valve stem? Connection between wand and steam valve? Connection of tip to wand? Through steam wand tip hole?

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